10 raised by the ten power is 10000000000, also known as ten million.
It is: 6 to the power of 3 = 216
It is possible.
You can do this with logarithms 2 to the x equals 10 to the 80 xlog2 = 80log 10 = 80 x = 80/log2 = 266 2 to the 266 power = 10 to the 80 power
100 = 1.Any number to the power of 0 equals 1.
9000000000 / 3000 = 9000000/3 = 3000000 OR 3 x 106
103 = 1000 (the number of zeros after the one is the same as the power to which 10 is raised.
-6.285714286x10^11
To say 10 raised to the power of 20, you would read it as "10 to the power of 20" or "10 raised to the 20th power." This means multiplying 10 by itself 20 times, resulting in the number 100,000,000,000,000,000,000.
10 raised to power of 3.8 has a value of 6,309.5734448019324943
10 raised by the ten power is 10000000000, also known as ten million.
A^8 or A raised to the power of 8.
No, 5.6 × 10^3 is not equal to 560. When you see a number expressed in scientific notation like 5.6 × 10^3, it means that you multiply the number 5.6 by 10 raised to the power of 3. In this case, 10^3 means 10 raised to the power of 3, which is 10 multiplied by itself three times, resulting in 1,000. Therefore, 5.6 × 10^3 is equal to 5.6 multiplied by 1,000, which is 5,600.
10-7 is smaller than 10-2.
4.08 x (10)(raised to 12th power) = 408 x (10)(raised to 10th power) and that is equal to 4080000000000
The value of 10 raised to the power of 9 (109) is 1,000,000,000 or one billion.
You raise the mantissa to the power, and also multiply the original exponent by the power. And then regroup, if required.For example, [this is somewhat clumsy because the rubbish browser which we are obliged to use will not accept superscripts!](4.5*10^3) raised to the second power would be 4.5^2 *10^(3*2)= 20.25*10^6 = 2.025*10^7